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Talking Seahawks .... What do you know>?


Jeremy Igo

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seahawks 48. Panthers 13

Seahawks need this game   

allen inexplicably throws 4 interceptions and fumbles twice 

I’ll be on a golf course in CA and not at BofA and for once not invested

the players aren’t...they checked out before the Rivera firing

ive lived through some pretty atrocious Panthers seasons.  Don’t need this one. Didn’t have to be this way if Ron and Hurney got a decent backup in here.   But,  you know, they were ‘happy with who they have’.  Meanwhile Tannehill sure is doing great in Tennessee 

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I know they are better than us and I know Pete the Cheat Carroll is a shitbag. 
 

I also know that there is a good chance this game will be over by halftime and I will be going on about my day with yard work and chores around the house. 
 

just get this season over with already. 

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7 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I know they are better than us and I know Pete the Cheat Carroll is a shitbag. 

He is, but you can't argue with the results. Just a few years ago the Seahawks were all but done and their window had been declared slammed shut. But they retooled and evolved, now they are back in it and ready to compete for the conference championship.

Meanwhile Ron Rivera who had Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly in their prime is now unemployed.

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